Trump, Niggerized "Blacks," and the Anal Rape of America . . . and the world
Trump Wants his Anus Portrait in the Colorado State Capital Taken Down!
It is the psychosis of whiteness, man: Our Perspective guest is Europe's first professor of Black Studies. Dr Kehinde Andrews argues that whiteness is a psychosis, the late Queen Elizabeth II was the ultimate symbol of White supremacy and that Nelson Mandela was a sell-out. He's fully aware of the clickbait element of his statements, which have led to run-ins with right-wing TV presenters and social media commentators, something which he says opens up a wider debate on Black consciousness. His new book, "The Psychosis of Whiteness", is out now. He spoke to FRANCE 24's Gavin Lee.
You can’t legislate good will – that comes through education.
Malcolm X
You can’t separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom.
Malcolm X
You don’t have to be a man to fight for freedom. All you have to do is to be an intelligent human being.
Malcolm X
You show me a capitalist, and I’ll show you a bloodsucker.
Malcolm X
You’re not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can’t face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it.
Malcolm X
Without education, you are not going anywhere in this world.
Malcolm X
Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you’re a man, you take it.
Malcolm X
Nonviolence is fine as long as it works.
Malcolm X
Power in defense of freedom is greater than power in behalf of tyranny and oppression.
Malcolm X
Power never takes a back step only in the face of more power.
Malcolm X
Stumbling is not falling.
Malcolm X
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
Malcolm X
There is no better than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time.
Malcolm X
Truth is on the side of the oppressed.
Malcolm X
My Alma mater was books, a good library… I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity.
Malcolm X
The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the Government itself. But the Black Revolution is controlled only by God.
Malcolm X
I believe in a religion that believes in freedom. Any time I have to accept a religion that won’t let me fight a battle for my people, I say to hell with that religion.
Malcolm X
A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything.
Malcolm X
Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery.
Malcolm X
In all our deeds, the proper value and respect for time determines success or failure.
Malcolm X
I am for violence if non-violence means we continue postponing a solution to the American black man’s problem just to avoid violence.
Malcolm X
I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color.
Malcolm X
I don’t even call it violence when it’s in self defense; I call it intelligence.
Malcolm X
I’m for truth, no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it’s for or against.
Malcolm X
If you don’t stand for something you will fall for anything.
Malcolm X
If you have no critics you’ll likely have no success.
Malcolm X
If you’re not ready to die for it, put the word ‘freedom’ out of your vocabulary.
Malcolm X
Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.
Malcolm X
Niggerized fucking multimillionaire black psychotic.
This is the tenor of AmeriKKKa, man, while 100,000 Palestinians are dead this time around and millions in the Global South are dead and dying: Trump shared an image of the portrait and complained about the painting, saying it was bad and blaming it on Colorado’s governor, Jared Polis – whom the president insulted as being “radically left”.
A Republican admirer of Trump actually commissioned the portrait.
In two follow-up posts, Trump shared separate images of himself in an apparent attempt to distribute photos that he considered more flattering.
Remember how fucked up these two white men on are — Turkey and Russia. Fuck. Oh, that five-d, 5-D chess Putin and his friend.
When the West Shows You Who They Are, Believe Them — Rapist Hegseth Human Stain.
Speaking of adult diapers!: FUCK.
IT BEGINS with a roll call.
A whistle echoes through the corridors.
Dressed head to toe in military green, hoards of Chinese teenagers emerge from their cells.
They march; they stand at attention and obey orders thrown at them.
But this is no prison or army camp. This is a rehabilitation clinic for gaming addicts.
China was the first country in the world to officially recognise internet addiction as a clinical condition and opened a boot camp-style centre to help problem gamers overcome their web-dependence.
Director of the China Youth Rehabilitation Base Tao Ran said with 700 million internet users in the country - and growing - internet and gaming addiction was more widespread than that of alcohol or drugs.
The government of Korea estimates that about 680,000 children between the ages of 10 and 18 are “addicted” to videogames. This is clearly a gross UNDERestimate. The average Korean child in this age range spends more than 20 hours/week playing action videogames on a computer or phone. In the US, 2 hours/day is argued to be the addiction threshold. By that standard, more than half of Korean children can’t live within them. Since this problem is even worse in male than in female children, the substantial majority of young Korean men live with this addiction.
Scientists have studied addiction gaming, showing that the neurological distortions are indistinguishable from those recorded in alcohol or drug addiction. As with those forms of addiction, the ‘reward systems’ in the brain are differentially activated by those things that predict game playing, and game-play success, and as in other forms of addiction, the potential joys of everything else that would normally be rewarding are attenuated. An addicted individual is slowly detached from the societal mainstream and from positive human attachment to their family and local community by this shift in what is rewarding for their brains—all in favor of the meaningless, artificial rewards delivered by their videogames.
RE: Addicted gamers wearing diapers to avoid pauses...
While we have these super=star Thespians, another word for liars, cheats, and fakes, faking it again and again: ‘Othello' Theater Review: Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal Bring Star Wattage to Middling Revival Otherwise Short on Electricity
And so it goes, Rothschilds and Chatam House and City of London and Cecil Rhoses:
Trump Says Joining the Commonwealth "Sounds good to me!"
Immediately following the US declaration of independence, the British Crown began to regain control over the American colonies.
After the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Britain retained military forts in the Great Lakes region. And began extending loans to the U.S.. Creating debt dependencies to the Crown.
In 1812, the British Crown waged war against the U.S.. After the War, British financial firms began financing projects in the U.S..
In 1816, the Second Bank of the United States had up to 70% of its stock held overseas. Mostly in Great Britain.
During the U.S. Civil War, Britain was involved in supporting both the North and the South.
The Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which established a private central banking system, was established with the help of Paul Warburg, whose family partnered and intermarried with the Rothschild banking dynasty of the Bank of England.
The 1944 Bretton Woods Conference ensured that London would maintain influence over American finance.
The UKUSA Agreement of 1946 formalized the sharing between U.S. and British intelligence agencies.
Right after being inaugurated in 2025, President Trump began saying that Canada will become the 51st state.
And on February 27, the Prime Minister of the UK, Keir Starmer met with President Donald Trump at the White House and presented him with an invitation from King Charles for a state visit.
On March 20th, the Sun published an article stating that King Charles will reportedly make a "secret offer" to Donald Trump during his State visit that will make the USA an "associate member" of the Commonwealth.
Trump posted this article on his Truth Social network, and replied, “I Love King Charles. Sounds good to me!”
Oh, shit, these Jews:
Oz has also come under fire for failing to disclose his financial stake in the products he's promoted, and for financial conflicts of interest with private Medicare Advantage plans, which he would be in charge of regulating as the head of CMS. (Oz said he would sell his health care and pharmaceutical stocks if confirmed.)
During the 2024 campaign, Trump and his surrogates went out of their way to claim that they had no plans to cut Medicare. But they do have plans to destroy Medicare by stealth. They’ll do this by changing the rules.
A key part of that strategy is to expand the private Medicare Advantage program and push more and more Medicare recipients into it, leading to a death spiral of traditional public Medicare. The details are spelled out in the Project 2025 blueprint.
Despite Trump’s denials of any knowledge of Project 2025, one of its prime authors, Russell Vought, is Trump’s nominee to head the Office of Management and Budget. Unlike several of Trump’s cabinet clowns, Vought is all too competent. More on that in a moment.
Dr. Mehmet Oz is a big booster of that strategy—and now, Trump’s appointee to head Medicare and Medicaid. On his now-defunct TV show, The Dr. Oz Show, he repeatedly touted Medicare Advantage. Disclosures later showed, during his failed campaign for a Pennsylvania Senate seat in 2022, that Oz owned $600,000 of stock in two of the largest Medicare Advantage sponsors, UnitedHealth Group and CVS/Aetna.
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Juxtapose this hero below with the Jews et al mentioned above!!!!
Fucking Jews EVERYWHERE, murdering us instantly or slowly with their death by a thousand shekel cuts:
Hossam Shabat is dead. I am beyond rage and despair as I write these words. The Israeli military bombed his car this morning as he was traveling in Beit Lahia. Videos fill my screen of his body lying on the street, carried to the hospital, grieved by his colleagues and loved ones. These are the kinds of tragic scenes Hossam himself would so often document for the world. He was an exemplary journalist: brave, tireless, and dedicated to telling the story of Palestinians in Gaza.
Hossam was one of a handful of reporters who remained in northern Gaza through Israel’s genocidal war. His ability to cover one of the most brutal military campaigns in recent history was almost beyond comprehension. He bore witness to untold death and suffering on an almost daily basis for seventeen months. He was displaced over twenty times. He was often hungry. He buried many of his journalist colleagues. In November, he was wounded in an Israeli airstrike. I still can’t believe I am referring to him in the past tense. Israel obliterates the present.
When I contacted Hossam in November to ask him to write for Drop Site News, he was enthusiastic. “Greetings habibi. May God keep you. I am very happy to have this opportunity,” he wrote. “There are so many ideas, scenes, stories.”
His first dispatch for Drop Site was a searing account of a vicious mass expulsion campaign by the Israeli military in Beit Lahia that forced thousands of Palestinian families to flee one of the last remaining shelters in the besieged town:
Some of the wounded fell on the road with no hope of getting treatment. "I was walking with my sister in the street,” said Rahaf, 16. She and her sister were the sole survivors in their family of an earlier airstrike that killed 70 people. “Suddenly my sister fell due to the bombing. I saw blood pouring from her, but I couldn't do anything. I left her in the street, and no one pulled her out. I was screaming, but no one heard me."
His writing was lyrical and arresting. I struggled to translate and edit his pieces—to do them justice, to convey his emotive use of Arabic into something relatable in English. In the typical editorial see-saw back and forth of finalizing a piece, I would often return to him with clarifications and questions, asking him for additional details and direct quotes. He was always quick to respond despite his extraordinary circumstances.
In January, Hossam filed a piece about the three days between when the “ceasefire” deal was announced and when it was scheduled to be implemented, a period when Israel escalated its bombing campaign across Gaza:
They targeted the al-Falah school; they bombed an entire residential block in Jabaliya; they killed families, like the Alloush family, whose bodies have not yet been recovered and still lie under and over the rubble. The children I saw that night appeared happy but they were no longer living, their faces frozen in a mix of smiles and blood.
In early December, when writing a preamble to one of his articles, I asked him to confirm his age. “Hahaha. I’m young. 24,” he wrote. Then moments later he clarified: “Actually, I haven’t turned 24 yet. I’m 23.” I told him he was young in age only, but in experience he was old (it sounds better in Arabic). “I'm really tired,” he responded. “I swear I have no strength left. I can't find a place to sleep. I've been displaced 20 times.” He continued: “Did you know that I am the only one in my family who lives alone in the north?” Last month, during the “ceasefire,” he was reunited with his mother for the first time in 492 days.
In October, the Israeli military placed Hossam and five other Palestinian journalists on a hit list. At the time, he said it felt like he was “hunted.” He called on people to speak out using the hashtag #ProtectTheJournalists: “I plead everyone to share the reality about Journalists in order to spread awareness about the real plans of the Israeli occupation to target journalists in order to impose a media blackout. Spread the hashtag and talk about us!”
In December, after the Israeli military killed five journalists in an airstrike on their vehicle, I messaged to check in on him.
“Our job is only to die,” he responded. “I hate the whole world. No one is doing anything. I swear I've come to hate this job.” About his surviving colleagues he wrote, “We've started saying to each other: "Ok, whose turn is it?…Our families consider us already martyred.”
When Israel resumed its scorched earth bombing last week, I messaged again to check in on him. He responded with one word: “Death.”
Throughout it all, Hossam would message with ideas for stories, or just to relay what was happening in the north. In his messages and voice notes, he often somehow still managed to be warm and funny—a kind of rebellion against the death all around him.
After the “ceasefire” went into effect, he returned to his hometown of Beit Hanoun on the northeastern edge of Gaza. Hardly a structure was left standing, but he was determined to stay and document the destruction.
He messaged me late Sunday night, just hours before he was killed. He had been forced to leave his hometown of Beit Hanoun on the day of Israel’s renewed assault last week and was forcibly displaced yet again—this time to Jabaliya. We had agreed on him writing a piece about the attack last week and what he had witnessed.
“Habibi,” he wrote. “I miss you.” I asked him what the situation was like in Jabaliya. “Difficult,” he said.
He sent his piece, and I read through it, sent my follow-up questions. He only answered one before going offline. I messaged him again as soon as I woke up this morning. I didn’t yet know that he had been killed.
What you are about to read is Hossam’s last article. I translated it through tears.
—Sharif Abdel Kouddous
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Report from the Frontline of Israel’s War of Annihilation
Story by Hossam Shabat
BEIT HANOUN, GAZA—The night was dark and cautiously quiet. Everyone fell into an anxious sleep. But the tranquility was quickly shattered by deafening screams. As the bombs rained down, the wails of neighbors announced the first moments of the resumption of Israel’s military campaign. Beit Hanoun was plunged into panic and terror. Cries of distress rose amid the screech of the shells in a scene that reflected the magnitude of the disaster engulfing the city. This was only the beginning. The massacre of entire families quickly followed. Columns of smoke rose everywhere. The bombing did not cease for a moment, drowning everything in a relentless hail of fire and suffering.
The Israeli attack is continuing. The occupation is practicing its brutality with unprecedented bombardment leaving behind horrific scenes of destruction and bloodshed. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the number of martyrs over the past six days has topped 700, reflecting the degree of such immense human suffering. OCHA also reports how Gaza is suffering from a severe shortage of medicines and medical aid, exacerbating an already dire situation.
In the first six days of this renewed military operation, northern Gaza witnessed four bloody massacres. The most notable was the Mubarak family massacre, which took place as the family was gathering in mourning to offer their condolences to Dr. Salim Mubarak. In an instant, their collective grieving was turned into a sea of blood and body parts. The entire family was killed: Dr. Salim, his wife, his children, his parents. No one survived. One eyewitness summed it up plainly: “They were all killed.” The victims were not on a battlefield but in a house of mourning. It was a crime in every sense of the word.
This massacre was not the only one—it was followed by successive attacks on other families, including the Abu Nasr family, then the Abu Halim family—bringing to mind the vicious bombardment in the very beginning of the war after October 7. The aggression is ongoing, relentless, targeting innocent civilians indiscriminately, leaving behind only destruction and death.
When I arrived on the scene, I wasn’t ready for the horror before my eyes. The streets were filled with the dead. Under every stone lay a martyr. Dozens were crying for help from underneath the rubble of their homes but there was no one to respond. Screams filled the air while everyone stood helpless. My tears didn’t stop. The scenes were more than any human being could bear. The ambulances were filled with corpses, their bodies and limbs piled on top and intertwined with one another. We could no longer distinguish between children and men, between the injured and the dead.
At Al-Andalus hospital the scene was even more painful. The hospital was filled with martyrs. Mothers bid silent farewells to their children. Medical staff worked in horrific conditions, trying to treat the injured with only the most basic means available. It was an impossible situation with massive numbers of dead and wounded being brought in at a terrifying rate.
Israel’s aggression continues. Massacre after massacre, leaving only the screams of mothers in its wake and the dreams of children that have turned to ash. There is no justification for this. Everything is being crushed: the lives of innocent people, their dignity, and their hopes for a better future.
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Priorities, no, Denzel and Othello, and fucking Trump and his Anus Portrait up in the Colorado Capitol and then the Winn Jewish Hotel Dynasty and His Fragile Jewish Ego Wants to Go After Free Speech.
Jews like Oz and Winn and Israelie kill you everyway and anyway:
Yet the mortal threat Oz poses to American healthcare goes deeper than his six-figure stake in the country’s biggest and most notorious private insurer. For years, Oz has worked as a pitchman for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. This managed care alternative allows corporations to bill the federal government for administering Medicare benefits on its behalf, and is a boon for private insurers. As a UnitedHealth shareholder and licensed insurance broker, Oz has long been financially and ideologically committed to the takeover of traditional Medicare by private insurers. Led by UnitedHealth, the insurance industry has made a hugely profitable algorithmic science out of denying and delaying care to maximize profits.
We really are dwelling in hell. Liars, assassin, Jewish demonic aka Zion fuckers from all bord. Thank you for your dedicacy in exposing these fuckers.
It's hard for me to understand how stupid people are, including many journalists. For instance, Caitlin Johnston, Jonathan Cook, Chris Hedges, and many other Journalists refer to the "Israelis" as the wrongdoers, and will never identify "Jews" as the wrongdoers, despite the fact that Jews are the perpetrators. They argue that "Judaism is a religion," and they're wrong. Since some 30% of Jews self describe as non-religious, why do they say Judaism is a religion? Judaism is also not a culture or ethnic group because there are many different cultures and ethnic groups in Judaism.
Most importantly, these people deny that Judaism is a political force, religion and no other minority group can boast such political power. Not even Catholicism. With the latter, there is a religious organization, but no significant political organization. Not even the Blacks.
Because of this political power, we can consider Judaism like any other political entity, including nations and groups within nations, such as Republicans and White Supremacists.
These journalists have no problem singling out these latter groups when they condemn their deeds. So why don't they condemn Judaism for its deeds? They argue that "not all Jews" are bastards, but so what? Not all "Israelis" are bastards. About 20% of them are Arabs. The justifications these journalists use to label Israel as the culprit are just as valid in labeling Judaism as the culprit.
Also, the deeds of Judaism are evident - genocide and ethnic cleansing. Both the Israeli Jews and the Diaspora Jews are instrumental in those crimes. Just because there are Jewish "self-haters" and humanitarian groups that condemn Israel does not absolve all of Judaism from its crimes. "By their stripes ye shall know them." It's by the stripes of Judaism that we know that Judaism is the culprit, even though there is some dissent in the ranks. That dissent does not alter the despicable deeds of Judaism.